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QB Controversy: Anticipation of position battle


		QB Controversy: Anticipation of position battle

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

6 days ago by Robert Ingle

When the official start of "fall" camp arrives on August 1 at the Tommy Prothro Football complex, Oregon State football players will be scrutinized by coaches and fans alike to determine off-season player improvements.

In particular, junior quarterbacks Lyle Moevao and Sean Canfield will be watched closely.

Planned Parenthood keeps killing them softly

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

1 hour ago by Dan Fitzpatrick

I'm surprised the Black community in Portland isn't up in arms right now - one of their new neighbors has a proven track record of anti-Black bigotry and violence. A new Planned Parenthood center is being built in Northeast Portland on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

We hardly knew him, and we must now appreciate a full life in death

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

1 day ago by Robert Husseman

I never met Todd Doxey personally. If I had ever spoken to him or crossed his path, I was unaware. Todd Doxey only existed to me in the form of numbers. Four. Number of consecutive weeks Doxey served as player of the week on the football scout team last season.

Fuel prices have LTD eyeing cuts in the future

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

12 hours ago by Robert D'Andrea | Senior news editor

Lane Transit District will consider cutting services this year, despite record ridership, because of high gas prices. The district will also raise group passes such as the ASUO's by more than eight percent in 2009, which will likely disconcert an executive team that campaigned on increasing campus bus service without paying significantly more for it.

Dear New Yorker editor: We're not stupid

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

1 day ago

The controversy over The New Yorker's cover depicting an anti-American Barack Obama in the Oval Office is unquestionably rooted in the darkest ideologies of scare tactics and fear mongering.

Your magazine thinks that the caricature is a satirical lampoon of the mudslinging the right-wing uses to smear Obama.

OSU grad goes on trial against Linn-Benton housing

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

6 days ago by Daniel Acee

In 1999, Barry Brown moved into the same low-income housing neighborhood as Caterina Rosenfeld, a 2008 graduate of OSU who majored in fine arts. Brown had a 21-year criminal history including such crimes as stalking and assault.

After Brown, six other criminals moved in to fill up the remaining units.

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